Motorists urged to follow important tip to avoid dazzle causing accidents this winter


Recently, the RAC published a survey which highlighted that 89 percent of UK motorists think that some headlights fitted to the latest cars are too bright.

To cope with the restriction in visibility, 67 percent of drivers claimed that they typically have to slow down until they are no longer dazzled.

Shockingly, the company noted that bright headlights are deterring some motorists over the age of 65 from getting behind the wheel at night.

Louise advised that motorists being dazzled by other drivers should try their best to remain calm and pull the small tab at the bottom of the rear-view mirror to prevent glare.

She continued: “If you are dazzled by other cars when driving, the best thing to do is to slow down and drive carefully. But take care doing so if there are others driving behind you.

“And if you find it’s the car behind you which is dazzling, adjusting your rear-view mirror could help reduce glare. It also helps to keep your windscreens free of dirt as this often creates glare too.”

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